Case Manager £35,000 - £40,000 + benefits Permanent Full-time (35 hours per week) Wimbledon (flexible and hybrid working)
About us We’ve been championing better work and working lives for over 100 years. We help organisations thrive by focusing on their people, supporting our economies and societies. We’re the professional body for HR, L&D, OD and all people professionals – experts in people, work and change. With over 160,000 members globally – and a growing community using our research, insights and learning – we give trusted advice and offer independent thought leadership. And we are a leading voice in the call for good work that creates value for everyone. There has never been a more interesting or important time to join us. We offer an inclusive and stimulating culture and a wide range of professional development opportunities, as well as excellent benefits such as 28 days’ holiday with an option to buy and sell days, £125 personal development allowance, access to an award-winning pension scheme and a commitment to wellbeing including a cashback health scheme. The role As a Case Handler, you’ll be part of our Legal & Governance team, and you’ll support the Code of Conduct Senior Case Manager to effectively deal with professional membership misconduct complaints and related investigations. You’ll be responsible for the end-to-end case management, including conducting hearings in accordance with CIPD regulations. What you’ll be doing Responsible for managing and responding to all incoming enquiries in a timely manner as the first point of contact for the Code team. Delivering a customer-focused service providing valid and complete information promptly and professionally. Ensuring that all case-related documents and evidence are stored correctly, in line with internal processes and procedures, and that required management information data is correctly inputted into relevant systems. Actively owning and managing a caseload of complaints including screening complaints and evidence to make reasoned recommendations, informing members of any investigation referral, developing investigation plans, reviewing reports, conducting interviews, analysing evidence, identifying gaps and requesting additional evidence, and supporting the investigation panel in an effective, proportionate and timely manner. Supporting the Code volunteer framework including the recruitment, induction, training and management of volunteers. Liaising with relevant stakeholders to coordinate and schedule hearings. Preparing bundles, taking notes and minutes, drafting reports and redacting documents. Monitoring and reporting relevant statistics on code complaints as required. Supporting the Senior Case Manager delivering training and developing and implementing improved processes and guidance. What you’ll need to be successful Experience of writing investigation reports explaining complex issues succinctly and with clarity. Experience and understanding of investigation and disciplinary matters. Strong questioning and analytical skills with attention to detail. Experience working towards deadlines and managing cases from end to end. Reporting experience, including experience gathering evidence and presenting findings in a user-friendly manner. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with experience of dealing with stakeholders at all levels. Tech savvy with ability to use MS Office suite to a high standard. Innovative approach, willingness to use AI and suggest process automation where possible. If this role describes you and your career aspirations, click APPLY. Please note, the deadline for applications is on Friday 31 January 2025. CIPD: valuing everyone as an individual! The CIPD define diversity as the differences in colour, ethnicity, abilities, age, gender, beliefs, interests, socioeconomic status(class), marital or partnership status, sexual orientation, geographic, academic/professional backgrounds, opinions, backgrounds, thinking, experiences, and many other personal characteristics. There is a growing body of research that shows that diverse workforce can be beneficial for decision making, innovation and problem solving as people bring a diverse range of skills and lived experiences with them. Harnessing these differences creates a productive environment in which everybody feels valued, where their talents are fully utilised and organisational and personal goals are met. We are committed to employment practices that promote diversity and inclusion and equality of outcomes in employment through recognising how differences of age, disability, gender, sex, marriage and civil partnership status, pregnancy and maternity status, ethnicity, colour, religion, or belief and other protected (by equalities law) and personal characteristics can advantage or disadvantage a person. Please note, we reserve the right to close or extend this position depending on application numbers. Therefore, we would urge you to submit an application as soon as possible.
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